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Bunny, I think we should make it a rule that anyone coming from Wisconsin must bring Cheese curds...... I think Jho would agree.......
Hell Yeah!!!
Speaking of the beloved curd does anyone know a place that ships without charging a fortune? Would love to surprise hubby for his birthday next week.
I don't know how much they charge for shipping but their prices are reasonable and their cheese is wonderful. Someone I work with sent me a box from them. The jalepeno cheese is amazing. www.zimmermancheese.com/Retail_Cheese.html
Oh my lord. I'm going to spend the next two months figuring out how to do this.
Looks like they used a drimmel tool to me.
The Dremel tool looks slightly too big (or at least most of the heads I've seen on them). From the tips and instructions I've seen -- the plan is an Exact-o knife. Good for me, because I'm already relatively proficient with one for other art projects. I'm going to buy multiple apples next time I head to market.
[I will also be bringing extra elements to perfect the usefulness of these apples)
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
"The short story is that it was most likely called a “pie” because in mid-nineteenth century New England pie tins were common but most home bakers did not have cake pans. "
"The short story is that it was most likely called a “pie” because in mid-nineteenth century New England pie tins were common but most home bakers did not have cake pans. "
Dave, droppin knowledge. Thank you! That was going to bug me all day.
"The short story is that it was most likely called a “pie” because in mid-nineteenth century New England pie tins were common but most home bakers did not have cake pans. "
Dave, droppin knowledge. Thank you! That was going to bug me all day.